Manning Project Area

Manning Zone Map
Manning project Start Date  Estimated Completion
Zone 1July/August 2021End of 2021
Zone 2July/August 2021Early 2022
Zone 3End of 2021Mid 2022
Project Completion Mid 2022

The Manning Underground Power Project was completed in September 2022. Works in the area were staged in three zones (see map above) and proceeded in sequence by zone to minimise the impact on residents and enable the efficient reinstatement of verges.

The project was assessed and approved for implementation in 2017 within Round Six of the State Underground Power Program (SUPP), which had the objective to replace overhead power lines with underground power infrastructure. For more information about the SUPP and the process undertaken throughout the Manning project, please refer to the below documents and links.

State Underground Power Program FAQs

Underground Power Brochure - Manning

Western Power Underground Power website

 

Who to contact

For other project enquiries please visit the Western Power website or call them on 13 10 87.

Salter Point Underground Power Project

Media Release 2 December 2011
Underground Power
The City along with Western Power and the Office of Energy today signed an agreement for the commencement of the State Underground Power Project for Round 5 in Salter Point.

City of South Perth Mayor, Sue Doherty, with the State Minister for Energy, Honourable Peter Collier, and the Chief Executive Officer of Western Power, Doug Aberle, visited the site in Salter Point for the project start up.

The project area covers the suburb of Salter Point from Hope Avenue southwards plus the area within Manning bounded by Challenger Avenue, Manning Road and Elderfield Road.

The Underground Power Program in Salter Point is a partnership between the Government of Western Australia (through the Office of Energy), Western Power and the City of South Perth to improve residential amenity and security of power supply.

City of South Perth, Mayor Sue Doherty acknowledged the benefit the project will have to the amenity and streetscape of Salter Point.

“The City welcomes the commencement of round 5 of the State Underground Power Project at Salter Point and looks forward to working closely with the Office of Energy and Western Power to complete this stage of works.

“The extent of public support from the community of South Perth was a significant factor in finalising the selection of the project area.

“Once complete, the underground power will enhance the City’s streets making them more attractive, as well as providing more reliable power supplies.

“The removal of overhead power reduces the need for pruning of street trees, improving the overall appearance of the streetscapes.”

The total cost of the Salter Point Project is projected to be $9.4 million, with the City contributing $4.7 million

Media contact

For media enquiries, please contact the City’s Communications Officer.

Project Cost FAQs

When will I have to pay for Underground Power How much will my underground power charge be? Can I pay in instalments? What pensioner and senior rebates are available? Why is the cost for my suburb different to other suburbs? What if I can’t afford to pay the underground power cost when I receive it? Why should I have to contribute to the replacement of Western Power infrastructure? What if I have already paid for underground power for another property?